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Challenges of Contemporary Policing: Higher Education, Technology, and Officers' Well-Being (Advances in Police Theory and Practice)

Challenges of Contemporary Policing: Higher Education, Technology, and Officers' Well-Being (Advances in Police Theory and Practice)

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Publication Date: August 1st, 2024
Publisher:
Routledge
ISBN:
9781032589671
Pages:
208
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Description

This edited collection reflects contemporary challenges faced by police forces across the globe and the role of technology in addressing them. The use of science and technology raises questions about ethics, training, the well-being of people, and freedom. New technologies promise to foster police practices based on intelligence, accuracy, and preparedness, and are considered necessary to overcome challenges such as declining budgets, lack of personnel, and legitimacy. However, technologies can also be used for authoritarian and nefarious purposes. For those reasons, this book aims to discuss related topics from various contexts to establish connections among common problems in the field of policing across the globe.

This book provides an internationally relevant assessment of the use of technology in the field of policing, as well as the impact on training and police well-being. It is ideal for an academic audience at both graduate and undergraduate levels in the fields of criminal justice studies, police studies, environmental criminology, legal sociology, and public policy, and will be of interest to police practitioners, legal professionals, social service workers, and public-sector managers.

About the Author

Vicente Riccio holds a doctorate on Sociology from Instituto Universitário de Pesquisas do Rio de Janeiro and was the coordinator of the graduate program of Law and Innovation at Federal University of Juiz de For a (2017 - 2023), Brazil. He also has worked as a consultant for many public institutions in Brazil, such as the Ministry of Justice, Public Security Secretary of Rio de Janeiro, Civil Police of Amazonas. His research interests are police reform, legal systems in developing democracies, media, justice and video evidence. He has organized "Police and Society in Brazil" (Routledge) book coedited with Wesley Skogan (Northwestern University. He has also published articles and book chapters in international and Brazilian publications.Di Jia an Associate Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at MSU Denver. After getting her Ph.D. from the College of Criminal Justice at Sam Houston State University, Dr. Jia is committed to teaching in criminal justice. As a former Law enforcement officer in emergency and crisis policing, she applies her research and working experience to the classroom. Her teaching/research interests include Police Systems and Practices, Crime Analysis, Homeland Security and Crisis Management, and International and Comparative Studies on Criminal Justice IssuesDilip K. Das is the Founding President of the International Police Executive Symposium, IPES, (www.ipes.info), and the Founding and former Editor-in-Chief of Police Practice and Research: An International Journal, PPR, (http: //www.tandfonline.com/gppr). He is the current editor of Advances in Police Theory and Practice, and Interviews with Global Leaders in Policing, Courts and Prisons. Dr. Das has also worked as Human Rights Consultant for the United Nations and is professor of Criminal Justice. He is nowadays teaching at the Coppin State University in Baltimore. He has also authored and coauthored diverse books in the field of Criminal Justice